A general bibliography of Western works on the Yijing
and its studies (Yixue) primarily in English, but some
in Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, French, German and Latin.
There is a large Chinese-language section at the end.
This project is ongoing.

Major contributors so far:

BH -Bradford Hatcher

HM - Harmen Mesker

LA -Luis Andrade

LS - Lindsay Shippee

RS -Richard J. Smith

Other contributors:

JA - Joseph Adler

KS -Kevin Sheffield

RC -Russell Cottrell

SM - Steve
Moore

This Bibliography is done in conjunction with a library
of digital files covering a wide range of subjects
related to Chinese culture (currently around 8000 items
in 40+ gb). Those which pertain to Yixue (currently well
over 1000 items in 16+ gb) are listed below by file
name. What pertains to Yixue is of course a subjective
decision, but here it may include material which simply
helps paint a clearer picture of the cultural context in
which the Zhouyi was written, or provide a whole article
on a single concept or cultural artifact mentioned in
the Yi. In cases, inclusion is an attempt to broaden a
tangentially relevant subject of discourse, such as
translation theory. This Bibliography will be circulated
publicly in its most current form. The rough text will
be kept available to contributors for updates and
corrections. This page can be saved as an .htm or
.webarchive file and live on your desktop, but don't
forget to check back at least once a year for updates.

The
Digital Library is a private resource pool, shared
between a small number of dedicated scholars with
copyright interests of our own. This is not
a file-sharing program. We are only sharing
these files with other contributors to the project.
Other scholars are invited to join in this effort by
making a significant contribution to either the
Bibliography or the Library, and thereby gain access to
the full library. "Significant" would be at least 300
new entries or files in the Yixue section. It should be
noted that this document in its present form is not yet
exhaustive, even of the resources listed in the
Bibliography section of my own Yijing
Links page. File trades will also be considered
here, particularly if they do not involve copyrighted or
unlicensed material.

If files are larger than 5 mb please
use this gem of a link:<https://wetransfer.com/> It's very simple to use
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An
attempt has been made to be inclusive of all materials
on the subject. This means that there is quite a bit of
material of inferior quality listed below. There are
also a number of hypotheses and theories presented here
that none of the contributors are likely to agree with.
In places it was a truly painful decision to
not edit or censor these often embarrassing entries for
silliness. In some cases, but not nearly
all, the notation has been made ‘not recommended for
serious students.’ Other contributors are invited to
make appended comments.

Books, Papers,
Articles, Websites

Abraham, Ralph H. Commentaries on the I Ching.
Parts of an unfinished book, 1972.

Adler, Joseph A. 'The Great Virtue of Heaven
and Earth- Deep Ecology in the Yijing.' Presented to the
Workshop on Religious Diversity and Ecological
Sustainability in China, Minzu University of China,
Beijing, March, 2012

(Digital Library: The Great Virtue of Heaven
and Earth- Deep Ecology in the Yijing - Adler.pdf)

(LA- The present work is a translation of Part
1, Sections 15 to 31, of the book "Tratado I Ching El
Canon de las Mutaciones " El Séptimo Tiempo"" by Ricardo
Andreé, privately published in Santiago,
Chile, in 2004

Batchelor, Robert. Binary as Transcultural
Technology- Leibnotz, Mathesis Universalis and the Yijing,
Chapter 11 in
in David Glimp and Michelle Warren, eds. Arts of
Calculation: Numerical Thought in Early Modern Europe.
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 229-251.

Buckingham, Will. 'Storytelling the Yijing:
Tales and Reflections on a Chinese Literature Machine.'New Writing: The International Journal for the Practice
and Theory of Creative Writing, Vol. 9-2 (2012)
135-14.

Butterworth, Peter. ‘The Conservation and
Convergence of Meaning: a Functional Analysis of
Synchronicity and the I Ching.' British Psychological
Society, Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, Vol.
4-3 (2000) 1-11.

(Digital Library: The Conservation and
Convergence of Meaning - Butterworth.pdf)

Cambray, Joe. ‘Yi Jing, Synchronicity and
Contemporary Science.’ Originally published in Studies
of Zhouyi, 2003. See Center for Zhouyi & Ancient
Chinese Philosophy.

(RS- This book, perhaps the most influential
work in all of East Asia from the 14th century into the
20th, is full of wonderful examples showing how the Yijing
was used to justify political and social roles and
relationships)

Chen, Guying. The Yi Commentaries and the
Thought of the Schools of Daoism.
Beijing: Shangwu Yingshuguan, 2007. 318 pp.

(Digital Library: Review- The Yi Commentaries
and the Thought of the Schools of Daoism, Chen, Guan.pdf)

Chen Gu-zhi, tr. Zhang Wen-zhi and Liu
Li-juan. ‘On the Academic School of Thought Yi Zhuan
Should be Attributed To.’ Originally published in Studies
of Zhouyi, Supplement, 2003. Online at the Center
for Zhouyi & Ancient Chinese Philosophy.

(Digital Library: On the Academic School of
Thought Yi Zhuan Should be Attributed To - Chen.html)

Cheng Chung-ying. 'On Five Senses of Yi
(Change/Creativity) and the Onto‐Cosmological World of
Yi.' In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on
I-Ching (Yijing) Studies and Contemporary Civilization,
2005, 17-35.

(Digital Library: Review- On Five Senses of Yi
(Change/Creativity) and the Onto‐Cosmological World of Yi,
Cheng, Schoter)

Cheng, Chung-ying. ‘Philosophy of the Yijing:
Insights Into Taiji and Dao as Wisdom of Life.' Journal of
Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 33-3 (2006) 323-333.

(Digital Library: Philosophy of the Yijing-
Insights Into Taiji and Dao as Wisdom of Life - Cheng.pdf)

Chung, Yiu-Kwong. I Ching Compositional
System: The Symbolism, Structures and Orderly Sequence
of the Sixty-Four Hexagrams as Compositional
Determinants. Doctoral dissertation in Philosophy,
City University of New York, 1995. 116 pp.

Collani, Claudia von. ‘The First Encounter of
the West with the Yijing: Introduction to and Edition of
Letters and Latin Translations by French Jesuits from the
18th Century.’ Monumenta Serica, Vol. 55 (2007)
227-387.

(Digital Library: The First Encounter of the
West with the Yijing - Collani.pdf)

DiSimone, Nancy T. From the Yijing to Jesus- A
Comparative Study of the Aphorisms in the Yijing and the
Sayings of Jesus. Masters Thesis in
Interdisciplinary Studies, Dan Diego State University,
2011. 107 pp.

(Digital Library: From the Yijing to Jesus- A
Comparative Study of the Aphorisms - DiSimone.pdf)

(Digital Library: Tantrix and the Yi Jing- A
Correlation of Binary Systems in Color - Dunbar.pdf)

Duryea, Licia. Tapping into the
Holographic Universe- An Intuitive Inquiry Using the I
Ching. Doctoral Dissertation in Philosophy,
California Institute of Integral Studies, 2004.

(Digital Library: Tapping into the Holographic
Universe- An Intuitive Inquiry Using the I Ching -
Duryea.pdf)

Dutrieux, D. 'The Yi Jing and the Theory of
Chance.' n.p. 2000. 1-6.

(Digital Library: The Yi Jing and the Theory
of Chance - Dutrieux.pdf)

Eason, Cassandra. I Ching Divination for
Today’s Woman.

(BH- Not recommended for serious students)

(RS- Interesting for the 'liberties' taken
with the text)

Eberhard, Wolfram. 'Social Interactions and
Social Values in Chinese Dreams.’ in Eberhard, ed., Moral
and Social Values of the Chinese: Collected Essays.
Taipei and San Francisco: Chinese Materials and Research
Aids Service Center, 1971.

(RS- An extremely valuable reference work.
Students should keep in mind, however, that the meanings
of Chinese symbols have often changed over time. Thus, the
symbols of the 'original' basic text of the Changes may
have had connotations that were significantly different
than those that attached to them in later periods)

(BH- Seconding Rich, including the cautionary
note)

(Digital Library: A Dictionary of Chinese
Symbols- Hidden Symbols in Chinese Life
and Thought - Eberhard.pdf)

(Digital Library: Inscriptional Records of the
Western Zhou - Eno.pdf)

Eno, R. ‘The History of the Western Zhou.” or:
‘The Annals of Western Zhou History After King Wu
(Post-Conquest, 1043 - 771) The Shi-li Account.’ Indiana
University, History G380, R. Eno, Syllabus, 2006. 1-11.

Fuehrer, Bernhard, ‘Glimpses Into Zhong Hong's
Educational Background, with Remarks on Manifestations of
the Zhouyi in His Writings.' Bulletin of the School of
Oriental and African Studies, Vol. 67-1 (2004) 64–78.

(Digital Library: History of Binary and Other
Nondecimal Numeration - Glasser.pdf)

Glassner, Jean-Jacques. ‘Questions
Mésopotamiennes Sur La Divination.' Extreme-Orient,
Extreme-Occident, Vol. 21 (1999) 147-154. Divination
et rationalité en Chine ancienne. Mesopotamian questions
on divination The author prepares the ground for a
comparative approach to Chinese and Mesopotamian
divination : motivations of the invention of writing,
writing as a range of techniques apt to create new
possibilities of social action, the respective roles of
the king and the exorcist, divination and multiple
rationalities, divination and the writing of history.

(Digital
Library: Review - The Time Travellers Guide to the
Future, Goodhope, Moore.pdf)

(BH- Not
recommended for serious students)

Goodman, Howard. Exegetes and Exegeses of
the Book of Changes in the 3rd Century AD: Historical
and Scholastic Contexts for Wang Pi. Doctoral dissertation in East Asian
Studies: Princeton University, 1985. 556 pp.

(Digital Library: Exegetes and Exegeses of the
Book of Changes in the 3rd Century AD - Goodman.pdf)

Guey, Ching-chung. 'A Tentative Model on
Emotions under Various Levels of Tension in Learning:
Perspectives from Chinese I-Ching.' International
Journal of Business & Social Science. Vol. 3-4
(2012) 278-295.

Guindon, Mary and Fred Hanna. ‘Coincidence,
Happenstance, Fate or the Hand of God: Case Studies in
Synchronicity.’ The Career Development Quarterly,
Vol. 50-3 (2002) 195-208.

(Digital Library: An Exposition of Zhou Yi
Studies in Modern Neo-Confucianism - Guo.pdf)

Hacker, Edward A. ‘Brief Note on a Coin-Method
Equivalent to the Yarrow-Stalk Method for Determining the
Lines of a Hexagram in the I-Ching.’ Philosophy East and
West, Vol. 30, No. 4. (Oct., 1980) 535-536.

(Digital Library: Brief Note on a Coin-Method
Equivalent to the Yarrow-Stalk Method for Determining the
Lines of a Hexagram in the I-Ching.pdf)

Hatcher, Bradford. The Book of Changes: Yi
Jing, Word by Word. Two Literal English Translations,
One Simple, One Complex, the Chinese Text and a Pinyin
Transcription. Hermetica.info, 2009. 2 Volumes.578 pp. & 508
pp.

Holt, G. Richard and Hui-ching Chang. 'Phases
and Changes- Using I Ching as a Source of Generative
Metaphors in Teaching Small Group Discussions.' Journal
of Creative Behavior, Vol. 26-2 ((1992) 95-107.

(Digital Library: Phases and Changes- Using I
Ching as a Source of Generative Metaphors - Holt.pdf)

Holzman, Donald. ‘The Place of Filial Piety in
Ancient China.' Journal of the American Oriental
Society, Vol. 118-2. (1998) 185-199.

(BH- Context for 18, etc.)

(Digital Library: The Place of Filial Piety in
Ancient China - Holzman.pdf)

Hon, Tze-Ki. Northern Song Yijing Exegesis
and the Formation of Neo-Confucianism. Doctoral
dissertation, University of Chicago, 1992. 219 pp.

(RS- An illuminating comparison of several
different Northern Song approaches to the Changes)

(Digital Library: Northern
Song Yijing Exegesis and the Formation of Neo-Confucianism
- Hon.pdf)

Hon, Tze-Ki. The Yijing and Chinese
Politics: Classical Commentary and Literati Activism in
the Northern Song Period, 960-1127. State University
of New York Press, 2005. 217 pp.

(Digital Library: The Yijing and Chinese
Politics - Hon.pdf)

Hon, Tze-ki. ‘Constancy in Change: A
Comparison of James Legge's and Richard Wilhelm’s
Interpretations of the Yijing.’ Monumenta Serica,
Vol. 53 (2005) 315-336.

Hon, Tze-ki. ‘Setting a New Paradigm: The
Zhouyi zhezhong of Li Guangdi.’ Paper for the
International Conference on ‘The Qing Episteme: Thought,
Culture, and Society in Late Imperial China.’ National
University of Singapore, January 4-5, 2006.

Hon, Tze-ki. ‘Hexagrams and Politics: Wang
Bi’s Political Philosophy in the Zhouyi zhu.’ Paper for
the International Conference on ‘The World of Thought in
Early Medieval China.’ National University of Singapore,
January 6-7, 2006.

Huang, Alfred. The Numerology of the I
Ching: A Sourcebook of Symbols, Structures and
Traditional Wisdom. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions,
2000.

(RS- Uneven)

(Digital Library: The Numerology of the I
Ching - Huang.pdf)

Huang Jen-Hwa. Organizational Identity and
Strategy: The I Ching Philosophy as References for
Enterprises in Taiwan. Doctoral thesis in Applied
Foreign Languages, National Yunlin University of Science
and Technology, Taiwan, 2005. 110 pp.

(Digital Library: Organizational
Identity and Strategy- The I Ching Philosophy as
References for Enterprises in Taiwan - Huang.pdf)

Jin Chun-feng, tr. Zhang Wenzhi. ‘Fearfulness
& Apprehensiveness & Self-Cultivation and
Expanding Virtues by Observing Images: On the completed
time of the Great Image and its Ideological
Characteristics.’ From Studies of Zhouyi, Supplement
2003. See article at the Center for Zhouyi &
Ancient Chinese Philosophy.

Kang, Ouyang and Meng Xiao-kang, tr. Zhang
Wen-zhi. ‘On the Original and Modern Significances of
Zhouyi.’ Originally published in Studies of Zhouyi,
Supplement (2003). Online at the Center for Zhouyi
& Ancient Chinese Philosophy.

(Digital Library: On the Original and Modern
Significances of Zhouyi - Keng.htm)

Kaplan, Charles David. Method As
Phenomenon The Case Of The I Ching. Dissertation.
University of California at Los Angeles, 1973.

Karcher, Stephen. 'The Yijing and the Ethic of
the Image.' Reflections at the Eranos/Uehiro Foundation
Round Table Session (1992) 1-5.

(Digital Library: The Yijing and the Ethic of
the Image - Karcher.pdf)

Karcher, Stephen. ‘Making Spirits Bright:
Divination and the Demonic Image.’ Eranos Yearbooks,
Yijing and the Ethic of the Image (1992)1-17.

Keightley, David N. ‘Art, Ancestors, and the
Origins of Writing in China.’ Representations, 1996,
68-95.

(Digital Library: Art, Ancestors, and the
Origins of Writing in China - Keightley.pdf)

Keightley, David N. ‘Review: Graphs, Words,
and Meanings: Three Reference Works for Shang Oracle-Bone
Studies, with an Excursus on the Religious Role of the Day
or Sun.' Journal of the American Oriental Society,
Vol. 117-3 (1997) 507-524.

(Digital Library: Review- Graphs, Words, and
Meanings, Keightly.pdf)

Kern, Martin, ‘Methodological Reflections on
the Analysis of Textual Variants and the Modes of
Manuscript Production in Early China.' Journal of East
Asian Archaeology, Vol. 4, 1-4 (2002) 143-181.

Kryukov, Vassili. ‘Symbols of Power and
Communication in Pre-Confucain China (On the Anthropology
of De): Preliminary Assumptions.’ Bulletin of the
School of Oriental and African Studies, Vol. 58-2
(1995) 314-333.

(Digital Library: Symbols of Power and
Communication in Pre-Confucain China - Kryukov.pdf)

Ku, Hay Lin Helen. The Hidden/Flying
Dragon: an Exploration of the Book of Changes (I Ching)
in Terms of Nietzsche’s Philosophy. Doctoral
dissertation in Philosophy, University of Pretoria,
Pretoria, 2009.

(Digital Library: The I Ching and its Basic
Philosophy of Inner Process - Lee.pdf)

Lee, Jung Young. The I Ching and Modern
Man. Secaucus, NJ: University Books, 1975.

Lee, Jung Young. Patterns of Inner
Process; The Rediscovery of Jesus Teachings in the I
Ching and the Writings of Preston Harold. Secaucus,
NJ: Citadel Press, 1976.

Lee, Jung
Young. 'The I Ching as a Framework for Self-Therapy and
a Practical Instrument for the Self-Healing Process.' Asian
& Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs,
Vol. 10-2 (1978) 13-21.

(Digital
Library: The I Ching as a Framework for Self-Therapy -
Lee.pdf)

(BH- This is the set to have, in spite of
difficult organization and archaic transcription. The
series also contains Mengzi and Kongzi's Analects, but it
does not contain the whole of the Li Ji, (only the Great
Learning and the Doctrine of the Mean) or the Yi Jing.

Li Zong-kun. ‘The Illness Accounts and
Denotations of “Numerical Diagrams”.’ Institute of History
& Philology, Academia Sinica. Conference on Religion
and Healing, Second Meeting of the Asian Society for the
History of Medicine. 2004. 1-4.

(Digital Library: The Illness Accounts and
Denotations of Numerical Diagrams-1 - Li.pdf) and

Lin, Ginny. The Tao of Lao Tzu and
Yin-Yang in the I Ching's Ten Wings with Special
Reference to Contemporary Crises. Doctoral
dissertation in Humanities, California Institute of
Integral Studies, 2008. 313 pp.

(Digital Library: The Tao of Lao Tzu and
Yin-Yang in the I Ching's Ten Wings - Lin.pdf)

Lin Zhongjun, Tr. Zhang Jiwen. ‘Viewing the
Value of Current Version of Zhouyi by Comparing it with
the Bamboo Slips Version of Chu.'Center for
Zhouyi & Ancient Chinese Philosophy. After 2003. 1-20.

(Digital Library: Viewing the Value of the
Current Version of Zhouyi - Lin.pdf)

Liu Dajun. 'Characteristics of the Yi Studies
in the 20th Century: A Preface to the Collected
Quintessential Articles of the Yi Studies of the Past
Century and Decade. Center for Zhouyi & Ancient
Chinese Philosophy.' Shandong University, 2010. 23 pp.

(Digital Library: Characteristics of the Yi
Studies in the 20th Century - Liu.pdf)

Martyn-Smith, Paul. The Sum of Things: An
in depth study of the mathematics and psychology ofThe Chinese Book of Changes, which reveals long
lost secrets of the Ancient Emperors and Sages whostudied the movements of Heaven and diversities of
Earth. Morrigan Books, 2008. 334 pp.

(Digital Library: The Sum of Things -
Martyn-Smith.pdf)

Martyn-Smith, Paul. The Judgement’s and
Law’s of the Sacred Mountain: An Investigation of the
Math and Narrative in the I Ching. Self-published,
2010. 443 pp.

(Digital Library: The Judgement’s and Law’s of
the Sacred Mountain - Martyn-Smith.pdf)

Moore, Steve and Peter Eckman. ‘Some New
Evidence for Dating the Trigrams of the I Ching.’First
Published in The Oracle: The Journal of Yijing Studies,
Vol. 1-2 (1995/1996) 3-8. Also given here, as an appendix,
is a letter from Peter Eckman, which was published in The
Oracle: The Journal of Yijing Studies, Vol. 1-3(1996) 18.

(Digital Library: Some New Evidence for Dating
the Trigrams of the I Ching - Moore and Eckman.pdf)

Ng, Benjamin Wai-ming. ‘Divination and Meiji
Politics: A Reading of Takashim Kaemon’s Judgments on the
Book of Changes (Takashima Ekidan).’ Forthcoming in John
Tucker. ed., Dao Companion to Japanese Confucianism
(2011).

Ni, Hua Ching. The Book of Changes and the
Unchanging Truth. Santa Monica, CA: Shrineof the
Eternal Breath of Tao, 1990.

(RS- Some value, but rather uneven)

Ni Tseh Collection on I Ching Studies.

(RS- University of California at Irvine;
consists of some 2,000 volumes/items written in Chinese,
Japanese, and English)

Nielsen, Bent. ‘Notes on the Origins of the
Hexagrams of the Book of Change.’ Studies in Central
and East Asian Religions, Vol. 3 (1990) 42-59.

(Digital Library: Notes on the the Origins of
Hexagrams - Nielsen.pdf)

Nielsen, Bent. The Qian zuo du: A Late Han
Dynasty (202 BC-AD 220 Study of the Book of Changes, Yi
jing. Doctoral dissertation,
University of Copenhagen: 1995. 1-222.

(RS- Focused on the Han dynasty)

(BH- For a Concordance to the Qian Zuo du,
see Nielsen in Chinese Texts, below)

(Digital Library: The Qian Zuo Du,
Nielsen.pdf)

Nielsen, Bent. ‘The Hexagrams of the Yi
jing and Modern Science: Some Structural Similarities.’
Paper for the Second International Academic Conference on
Taoist Culture. Huanglong Temple, Guangdong, China,
December 28-31, 1998.

Nielsen, Bent. ‘An Introduction to the
Apocrypha of the Changes (Yi Wei) of the Han Dynasty.’ The
Oracle: The Journal of Yijing Studies, Vol. 2-8
(1999) 1–7.

(RS- This work contains an excellent
bibliography, in addition to a great many alphabetically
organized entries (in Pinyin transliteration) that provide
essential information on people, texts, concepts, and
interpretive schemes. Every college and university library
should have at least two copies of this book)

Norton, Roger. The I Ching Empower Tool:
Hexagrams and Lines. "A new interpretation of the I
Ching, used in the new shareware program, 'I Ching Empower
Tool,' by Roger Norton & David Miller." Self published
online, 1995. 88 pp.

Pankenier, David W. ‘The Bamboo Annals
Revisited: Problems of Method in Using the Chronicle as a
Source for the Chronology of Early Zhou, Part I.' Bulletin
of the School of Oriental and West African Studies,
Vol 55, No 2 (1992) 272-297.

Pankenier, David W. ‘The 'Bamboo Annals'
Revisited: Problems of Method in Using the Chronicle as a
Source for the Chronology of Early Zhou. Part 2: the
Congruent Mandate Chronology in “Yi Zhou Shu”.' Bulletin
of the School of Oriental and West African Studies,
Vol 55, No 3 (1992) 498-510.

Parsons, Justin. ‘Beyond the Binary: Breaching
Adolescent Associations to the Yijing.’ Sixth
Interdisciplinary Conference of The International Society
of the Arts, Mathematics, and Architecturee, 2007.

(Digital Library: The Representation of Time
in the Zhouyi Cantong Qi - Pregadio.pdf)

Pregadio, Fabrizio. ‘A Short Introduction to
Chinese Alchemy.’ Adapted from the unedited ms. of an
entry in Encyclopedia of the History of Science,
Technology and Medicine in Non-Western Countries,
ed. Helaine Selin (Dordrecht, 1996). 1-36.

(BH- Recommended for glosses and concordance,
but not for translation or understanding)

Ritsema, Rudolf. 'Notes for Differentiating
Some Terms in the I Ching.' Part I. Spring (1970)
111-25. Part II. Spring (1971) 141-52.

(Digital Library: Notes for Differentiating
Some Terms in the I Ching - Ritsema.pdf)

Ritsema, Rudolf. 'The Corrupted: A Study of
the 18th Hexagram of the I Ching.' Spring (1972)
90-108.

(Digital Library: The Corrupted- A Study of
the 18th Hexagram of the I Ching - Ritsema.pdf)

Ritsema, Rudolf. 'The Pit and the Brilliance-
A Study of the 29th and 30th Hexagrams of the I Ching.' Spring
(1973) 142-170.

(Digital Library: The Pit and the Brilliance-
A Study of the 29th and 30th Hexagrams of the I Ching -
Ritsema.pdf)

Ritsema, Rudolf. 'The Quake and the Bound- A
Study of the 51st and 52nd Hexagrams of the I Ching,' Part
One, Spring (1976) 191-211. Part Two, Spring
(1977) 89-104.

(Digital Library: The Quake and the Bound- A
Study of the 51st and 52nd Hexagrams of the I Ching, Part
One - Ritsema.pdf)
(Digital Library: The Quake and the Bound- A Study of the
51st and 52nd Hexagrams of the I Ching, Part Two -
Ritsema.pdf)

Ritsema, Rudolf. 'The Great's Vigour- A Study
of the 34th Hexagram in the I Ching (with a note on
consulting the I Ching).' Spring (1978) 193-206.

(Digital Library: The Great's Vigour- A Study
of the 34th Hexagram in the I Ching - Ritsema.pdf)

Ritsema, Rudolf. 'The Hidden- A Study of the
4h Hexagram in the I Ching.' Spring (1979)
163-188.

(Digital Library: The Hidden- A Study of the
4h Hexagram in the I Ching - Ritsema.pdf)

Shaughnessy, Edward L. ‘The Key and the Flow:
Drying Out the Wet Woman of the Yijing’s Xici zhuan.’
Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Association
for Asian Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 11, 1996.

Shaughnessy, Edward L. Before Confucius:
Studies in the Creation of the Chinese Classics.
Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997.

(Digital Library: The Composition of Qian and
Kun Hexagrams of the Zhouyi - Shaughnessy.pdf) Ch. 7

(Digital Library: Commentary,
Philosophy and Translation- Reading Wang Bi’s
Commentary to the Yi jing in a New Way - Shaughnessy.pdf)

Shaughnessy, Edward L. ‘The Writing of the
Xici Zhuan and the Making of the Yijing.’ See pp. 197-222McFarquhar,
Roderick, Ulrike Middendorf, and Joachim Gentz, Measuring
Historical Heat Event, Performance and Impact in China
and the West. Symposium in Honour of Rudolf G.
Wagner on His 60th Birthday, 2001, 1-290.

(Digital Library: Translation of the Fuyang
Zhouyi Manuscript, DO NOT SHARE - Shaughnessy.pdf) (Not
for distribution, do not share)

Shaughnessy, Edward L. "Arousing Images- The
Poetry of Divination and the Divination of Poetry," in
Amar Annus, ed., Divination and Interpretation of
Signs in the Ancient World. University of Chicago,
2010.

(Digital Library: Arousing Images- The Poetry
of Divination and the Divination of Poetry -
Shaughnessy.pdf)

Siu, R.G.H. The Man of Many Qualities: A
Legacy of the I Ching. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press,
1968.

(BH- Republished as The Portable Dragon)

Sivin, Nathan. 'Change and Continuity in Early
Cosmology: The Great Commentary to the Book of Changes.'
In Yamada Keiji and Tanaka Tan, eds., Chûgoku kodai
kagakushi ron [Studies on the History of Ancient
Chinese Science], Kyoto: Kyôto Daigaku jinbun kagaku
kenkyûjo, 1991, 2:3-43.

(Digital Library: Extention Transformation
Used in I Ching - Smarandache.pdf)

Smith, Adam Daniel. Writing at Anyang: the
Role of the Divination Record in the Emergence of
Chinese Literacy. Doctoral Thesis in Archaeology,
University of California, and Los Angeles,2008,
1-484.

(BH- Plastromancy and Scapulamancy)

(Digital Library: Writing at Anyang- the Role
of the Divination Record - Smith.pdf)

Smith, Adam Daniel. ‘The Evidence for Scribal
Training at Anyang.’ Uncorrected final proof. To appear in
Writing and Literacy in Early China, edited by Li
Feng and David Prager. Branner, University of Washington
Press.

(RS- Chapter 3 focuses on the political,
social and cultural role of the Yijing in the Qing
dynasty, but other parts of the book discuss its
evolution)

(Digital Library: Fortune Tellers and
Philosophers - Smith.pdf)

(Review- Fortune
Tellers and Philosophers, Smith, Hansen.pdf)

(Review- Fortune
Tellers and Philosophers, Smith, Ho.pdf)

(Review- Fortune
Tellers and Philosophers, Smith, McKenny.pdf)

Smith, Richard J.
'Women and Divination in Traditional China: Some
Reflections.' Paper for the Conference 'Engendering China:
Women, Culture, and the State,' Harvard University and
Wellseley College, February 7-9, 1992.

Smith, Richard J. 'Maps, Myths and Multiple
Realities: Images of the 'Other' in Late Imperial China.'
Paper for a conference on 'From Image to Action: The
Dynamics of Visual Representation in Chinese Intellectual
and Religious Culture.' Paris, September 3-5, 2001.

Smith, Richard J. 'Jesuit Interpretations of
the Yijing (Classic of Changes) and Their Legacy.' Paper
for the conference on 'Matteo Ricci and After: Four
Centuries of Cultural Interactions between China and the
West,' Hong Kong; October 13-16, 2001.

(Digital Library: Jesuit Interpretations of
the Yijing - Smith.pdf)

Smith, Richard J. 'The Yijing (Classic of
Changes) in Global Perspective: Some Reflections.' Paper
for the Book of Changes World Conference, Taipei, Taiwan,
September 28-October 2, 2002. 1-37.

(Digital Library: Some Western-Language Works
on the Yijing, Topically Organized - Smith)

Smith, Richard J. ‘Meditation, Divination and
Dream Interpretation: Chan/Zen Buddhism, the I Ching (Book
of Changes) and Other Chinese Devices for Jungian
Self-Realization.' Asia.Rice.Edu. Paper for the Third
International Conference of Analytical Psychology and
Chinese Culture, Guangzhou, September 22-24, 2006.

Smith, Richard J. ‘The Book of Changes as a
Mirror of the Mind: The Evolution of the Zhouyi in
China and Beyond.’ Paper for the Fourth International
Conference of Analytical Psychology and Chinese Culture,
Fudan University, Shanghai, PRC (April 10-12, 2009) 1-19.

Smith, Richard J. 'Select Bibliography of
Works on the Yijing since 1985.' Journal of Chinese
Philosophy, Vol. 36-1 (2009) 152-163.

(Digital Library: Select Bibliography of Works
on the Yijing since 1985 - Smith.pdf)

Smith, Richard J. ‘The Psychology of
Divination in Cross-Cultural Perspective.’ Paper for the
ICRH Conference on Ming and Fatum- Key Concepts of Fate
and Prediction in a Comparative Perspective, July 2-4,
2010. 1-21.

Stambler, Morris and Chester Pearlman.
‘Supervision as Revelation of the Pattern: I Ching
Comments on The Open Door.’ Family Process: A
Multidisciplinary Journal of Family Study Research and
Treatment. Vol. 13-3 (1974) 371-84.

(Digital Library: Supervision as Revelation of
the Pattern- I Ching Comments on The Open Door -
Stambler.pdf)

Stein, Dianne. The Kwan Yin Book of
Changes; A Woman’s I Ching.

(BH- Not recommended for serious students)

Sterckx, Roel. ‘Transforming the Beasts:
Animals and Music in Early China.’ T'oung Pao,
Second Series, Vol. 86-1/3 (2000) 1-46.

(Digital Library: Transforming the Beasts-
Animals and Music in Early China - Sterckx.pdf)

(Digital Library: Discourse and Disclosure in
the I Ching - Stevenson.pdf)

Storm, Lance, & Thalboume, Michael A.‘The
Transliminal Connection between Personality and Paranormal
Effects in an Experiment with the I Ching.’ European
Journal of Parapsychology, Vol. 14 (1998-1999)
100-124.

(Digital Library: The Transliminal Connection
Between Paranormal Effects and Personality in an
Experiment with the I Ching - Storm.pdf)

Sung, Z.D. The Text of the Yi King (And
its Appendices) Chinese Oracle with English Translation.
NY: Paragon Book Reprint Corp., 1969.Legge
translation.

(BH- This is listed again under 'Chinese
Texts.' Good Chinese text, unattributed, with very
interesting variations to the Zhouyi Zhezhong and
H-Y's Zhou Yi Yin De. See Hatcher, Book of
Changes, Vol. 2, 409-414. There are a few
discrepancies in characters, but most are in parsing.
Parsing tends to be more frequent and the variant choices
usually make a lot of sense)

Swanson, Gerald. The Great Treatise:
Commentary Tradition to the Book of Changes. Doctoral dissertation, University of
Washington, 1974. 323 pp.

Too, Lillian. The New I Ching- Discover
the Secrets of the Plum Blossom Oracle. London:
Hamlyn, 2004. 160 pp.

(Digital Library: Review- The New I Ching,
Too, Mesker.pdf)

Toropov, Brandon. I Ching for Beginners.

(BH- Not recommended for serious students)

Totlis, Sakis. The True Eye of the Tiger
(An aesthetic interpretation of the I Ching based
exclusively on numerous visual ideas hidden for
centuries within the 64 hexagrams). Booksurge
Publishing, 2006. 200 pp.

Wignesan, T. ‘The Yi Jing: The Canon of
Changes or Mutations.’Canard Laqué, No. 5, Organ of the
Association Asie-Extrême of the Institute of Political
Science (1991) 12–15.

(Digital Library: The Yi Jing- The Canon of
Changes or Mutations - Wignesan.html)

Wignesan, T. ‘A Comparative Study of the
Skanda-Murukan Symbolisms and the Nature Phenomena of the
Yi Jing: A Philosophical Rapprochement of the Zhen/Qian
and Murukan/Siva Duopoly.’ Journal of the Institute of
Asian Studies, Vol. 16-2 (1999) 61–72.

(Digital Library: A Comparative Study of the
Skanda-Murukan Symbolisms and the Nature Phenomena of the
Yi Jing - Wignesan.htm)

Wilhelm, Hellmut. ‘The Concept of Time in the
Book of Changes.’ Trans. by A. A. Jeffery. Online. No
Date. 1-16.

(Digital Library: The Concept of Time in the
Book of Changes - Wilhelm.pdf)

Wilhelm, Hellmut. Heaven, Earth and Man in
the Book of Changes. Seattle: University of
Washington Press, 1977.

(Digital Library: Review - Heaven Earth and
Man in the Book of Changes, Wilhelm, Hall.pdf)
(Digital Library: Review- Heaven Earth and Man in the Book
of Changes, Wilhelm, Hart.pdf)
(Digital Library: Review- Heaven Earth and Man in the Book
of Changes, Wilhelm, Smith.pdf)

Wilhelm, Hellmut. Obituary. 1990.

(Digital Library: Obituary - Hellmut
Wilhelm.pdf)

Wilhelm, Richard. 'The Circulation of Events-
As Depicted in the Chinese Book of Changes.' Spring
(1961) 244-261.

(Digital Library: The Circulation of Events-
As Depicted in the Chinese Book of Changes - R
Wilhelm.pdf)

Wilhelm, Richard. Translated by C.F. Baynes. The
I Ching or Book of Changes. Princeton University
Press, 1967.

(Digital Library: The I Ching or Book of
Changes - Wilhelm.pdf) (Translation Only)

(Digital Library: Review - The I Ching or Book
of Changes, Wilhelm, Bodde.pdf)
(Digital Library: Review - The I Ching or Book of Changes,
Wilhelm, Chan.pdf)
(Digital Library: Review - The I Ching or Book of Changes,
Wilhelm, Hughes.pdf)
(Digital Library: Review - Where Cross-fertilization
Fails- A Short Critique of the Wilhelm Baynes Translation
of the Book of Changes, Wilhelm, Ho.pdf)

Wilkinson, Cathryn. ‘Reflections on John
Cage's Music of Changes.’ Philosophical Ideas and
Artistic Pursuits in the Traditions of Asia and the West:
An NEH Faculty Humanities Workshop. Paper 5 (2008) 1-19.

(Digital Library: Reflections on John Cage's
Music of Changes - Wilkinson.pdf)

(RS- A wonderful reference, organized into the
following general categories: Basics (Language,
Dictionaries, People, Geography, etc.) Pre-Qin Sources,
Historical Genres, Other Primary Sources, and Primary
Sources by Period. Although of maximum value to those who
read Chinese and Japanese documents, this work has much to
offer undergraduate students as well.)

Williams, Ann. Images from the I Ching:
Visual Meditations on the Book ofChanges.

Yu, Titus and Douglas Flemons. I Ching: A
New Translation. Self-Published, 1983.

(BH- Translation is in his Dissertation, see
above. The version here is said to have more notes,
haven't seen it)

Yu Weiguo, tr. by Zhang Wenzhi. ‘On the
Approach of “Setting up Images to Completely Expose the
Idea” Taken by Yi zhuan.’ Center for Zhouyi & Ancient
Chinese Philosophy, Shandong University,China.
Originally published in Chinese in Studies of Zhouyi,
2007.

(Digital Library: On the Approach of Setting
up Images to Completely Expose the Idea, Taken by Yi zhuan
- Yu.pdf)

(RS- Organized according to the following
categories: Metaphysics, Cosmology, Concepts Derived from
Daoism, Concepts Derived from the Book of Changes,
Concepts of Relation, Moral Philosophy, Psychology,
Concepts of Intentionality, Theory of Knowledge,
Philosophy of Language and Theory of Truth)

Zhu Guanhua. ‘Confucius’ Religious View as
Seen from the Section Entitled Yao of the Book Copied on
Silk.’ Tripod, Vol. 22-126 (2002) 1-10. An
interpretive translation of the original Chinese version
published in Tripod, No.124.

Hiong, Ser Wue. Confucianism and Yijing- A
Study of their Intellectual Relationship in Pre-Qin
China. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Chinese
Studies, National University of Singapore, 2005. 284 pp.

Liao Mingchun 廖名春. 'A
Study of the Relationship between the Book of Changes and
Pre-Qin Confucianism Based on the Guodian Bamboo
Slips' 從郭店楚簡論先秦儒家與《周易》的關係. Chinese
Studies漢學研究, Vol. 18-1
(2000). 55-72. See English abstract at the end of the
article.

Sung, Z.D. The Text of the Yi King (And
its Appendices) Chinese Oracle with English Translation.
NY: Paragon Book Reprint Corp., 1969.Legge
translation.

(BH- This is listed again under 'Books.' Good
Chinese text, unattributed, with very interesting
variations to the Zhouyi Zhezhong and H-Y's Zhou
Yi Yin De. See Hatcher, Book of Changes, Vol.
2, 409-414. There are a few discrepancies in
characters, but most are in parsing. Parsing here tends to
be more frequent and the variant choices usually make a
lot of sense)

Tai Xuan Jing 太玄經,
Yang Xiong 揚雄

(Digital Library: Tai Xuan Jing 太玄經, Yang Xiong 揚雄.pdf)

Tang, Lap-kwong. A Study of the System of
Symbols and Numbers in the I Ching from the Pre-Ch'in
period to the Han Dynasty. Chinese. Doctoral dissertation in Philosophy,
University of Hong Kong, 1992. 542 pp.